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Rhino-Fire | |
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Available?: |
No |
Stock Capacity: |
50 Elite Darts |
Average Retail Price(s): |
$99.99 |
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The Rhino-Fire is a 2014 N-Strike Elite blaster that holds 50 Elite Darts. It has been confirmed to be in the N-Strike Elite line for 2014, as information for it had surfaced that the name "Rhino-Fire" had been trademarked by Hasbro. It is a motorized flywheel-powered blaster that holds up to 50 darts in two 25-Dart Drums. It has two barrels, a first for an N-Strike Elite blaster, which fire alternately. It is purported to be the successor of the Vulcan EBF-25, which is funny because the Rhino-Fire is essentially two Stampede ECS' duct-taped together with upgraded distance. Apart from that, it has barrels that reciprocate whenever a dart is fired, much like the AN-94 assault rifle, where its barrel reciprocates when firing to mitigate recoil. However, with the barrels reciprocating, the sound of the mechanisms which cause the barrels to reciprocate might blow one's cover, due to it being rather loud. It has an advertized range of 90 feet. Other than this, not much is known. It is a Walmart Exclusive.
Trivia
- This is now the most expensive Nerf product yet, the second being the Nightvision Camcorder at $89.99, the third being the TerraDrone and the Nerf Cam ECS-12 at $79.99.